A quick question about gt exhaust
here's a tip for you. ask for a price quote when you drop the car off. the place i went to was going to charge me $150+ for 2 hours of labor, but since they quoted me at $125 that morning, they only made me pay $125.
When i say $60 for it to me installed that means ive already cut the Y pipe underneith and turned it into an H. Since the adapter kit comes with a desciption of showing you where to exactly cut and put it on myself. $60 for the welding, like i said. Save yourself some cash and it and it shouldnt take you more then 1hr to cut a pipe and replace it with the H, drop it off at the shop and have them weld the brackets. Not rocket sience. lol
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get an H-pipe adapter from www.americanmuscle.com (site sponsor
). that will be right around $100 shipped.
to have that installed and the catback system, it was $125.
i dont know where these guys are getting $60 install from. usually from the time they get it on the lift, and back off, its usually done in about an hour and a half. and i havnt seen a place that charges less than $80/hr around here. mine was done in about an 1:15, and i was told that most of that time was just figuring out where they were going to mount the passenger side hangers. the rest is a pretty simple job.
get an H-pipe adapter from www.americanmuscle.com (site sponsor
). that will be right around $100 shipped.to have that installed and the catback system, it was $125.
i dont know where these guys are getting $60 install from. usually from the time they get it on the lift, and back off, its usually done in about an hour and a half. and i havnt seen a place that charges less than $80/hr around here. mine was done in about an 1:15, and i was told that most of that time was just figuring out where they were going to mount the passenger side hangers. the rest is a pretty simple job.
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